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The Species Problem Ongoing Issues Igor Pavlinov

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The Species Problem Ongoing Issues Igor Pavlinov
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Publisher: InTech
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.27 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Igor Pavlinov
ISBN: 9789535109570, 953510957X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Species Problem Ongoing Issues Igor Pavlinov by Igor Pavlinov 9789535109570, 953510957X instant download after payment.

The book includes collection of theoretical papers dealing with the species problem, which is among most fundamental issues in biology. The principal topics are: consideration of the species problem from the standpoint of modern non-classical science paradigm, with emphasis on its conceptual status presuming its analysis within certain conceptual framework; evolutionary emergence of the species as discrete unit of certain level of generality; epistemological consideration of the species as a particular explanatory hypotheses, with respective revised concepts of biodiversity and conservation; considerations of evolutionary and phylogenomic species concepts as candidates for the universal one; re-appraisal of the biological species concept based on the "friend-foe" recognition system; species delimitation approach using multi-locus coalescent-based method; a re-consideration of the Darwin's species concept.

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